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  1. Engage With Us Phone +6387313125 – 7302 Email parish.office@ust.edu.ph Address University of Santo Tomas, España Blvd., Manila, Philippines Inquiry & Mass Intention

  2. University Of Santo Tomas. Schools. 4.8. (30) Messenger. Address. Espana Boulevard, Sampaloc, City of Manila, Metro Manila. Landline. +63 (2) 3 406 1611 +63 (2) 8 553 1611 +63 (2) 8 786 1611 +63 (2) 8 880 1611.

  3. The University of Santo Tomas is one of the leading private research universities in the Philippines and is consistently ranked among the top 1000 universities in the whole world. With academic degrees and research thrusts in the natural, health, applied, social, and sacred sciences, as well as business and management, the University continuously strives to make a positive impact on the society.

  4. Along the outskirts of Sampaloc District in the City of Manila is a unique Parish, for its seat is at the heart of the Catholic University of the Philippines.For the past 70 years, the Santisimo Rosario Parish has been the spiritual haven of both the students of the University of Santo Tomas and of nearby residents.During the turbulent months at the dawn of the Second World War, then ...

  5. The University of Santo Tomas is one of the leading private research universities in the Philippines and is consistently ranked among the top 1000 universities in the whole world. With academic degrees and research thrusts in the natural, health, applied, social, and sacred sciences, as well as business and management, the University continuously strives to make a positive impact on the society.

  6. The University of Santo Tomas is one of the leading private research universities in the Philippines and is consistently ranked among the top 1000 universities in the whole world. With academic degrees and research thrusts in the natural, health, applied, social, and sacred sciences, as well as business and management, the University continuously strives to make a positive impact on the society.

  7. The Dominicans founded the Colegio de Santo Tomas — later to become the University of Santo Tomas – for, among other reasons, the purpose of providing the young Church of the Philippines with locally trained priests who would be well-versed in the ecclesiastical sciences. The history of the Central Seminary can therefore be rightly traced back to the establishment ofthe University in 1611 ...